
No, Vox, The Supreme Court Will Not Decide If a Cancer Victim Gets Chemo
Vox may have inadvertently undercut the thrust of a story used by supporters of Obamacare in an amicus brief.

Vox may have inadvertently undercut the thrust of a story used by supporters of Obamacare in an amicus brief.

Last week, the Obama administration admitted it sent out 800,000 Obamacare forms with incorrect tax information–a government mistake that threatened to force Obamacare customers to resubmit their tax returns and possibly delay their refunds. This week, however, the Treasury Department says that will not be necessary.

H&R Block reports that half of Obamacare enrollees owe the IRS money after receiving too many subsidies.

Two Vermont lawmakers want to follow the money — the $100 million their state has spent on health care since ObamaCare was enacted, without improving access to treatment.
Governor Bobby Jindal (R-LA) said that during a recent meeting with President Obama “We got to hear the president tell us that even if the Supreme Court rules against him [on] Obamacare, he’s not interested in revisiting the issue” on Tuesday’s
Lawyer and Vermont Republican Party Vice Chair Brady Toensing reported that Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber billed the State of Vermont for hours that “were impossible for him to accomplish” on Monday’s “On the Record” on the Fox News Channel. “What we

Speaking to governors at the White House, President Obama pointedly praised Republican governors that caved to his Obamacare plan of expanding Medicaid.
Talk radio host and author of “The Liberty Amendments,” Mark Levin declared that a government who has mishandled Obamacare shouldn’t be trusted with vetting Syrian refugees coming to the US on Friday. “Don’t worry, when it [the government] brings in

The Obama administration admits it sent some 800,000 Obamacare users the wrong tax information, a glitch that will cause delays in their tax refund and that Rep. Diane Black says is yet another problem for the failing program.

Roughly 800,000 Obamacare customers are seeking answers as to why the Obama administration sent them the wrong tax information–a government error that could delay their tax refunds.

Don’t go spending thatt tax refund just yet. The Obama administration says some 800,000 taxpayers were sent the wrong ObamaCare information, and will have to hold off on filing their returns.

Last year, the Obama administration announced to much fanfare that it cleared 8 million Obamacare enrollments but later admitted it inflated those figures by 1.3 million.

Americans who don’t know that they will be penalized for ignoring the requirements to obtain health coverage may finally figure that out when they see the penalty on their tax returns.

Three senior House Democrats are pleading with the Obama administration to bend the Obamacare rules to prevent their constituents and millions of Americans from being hit with Obamacare tax penalties.

At midnight on Sunday, open enrollment for Covered California, the state’s version of Obamacare, will end.

About 100,000 households received erroneous tax forms from California’s Obamacare exchange. Covered California admitted that their customer data didn’t match what health insurance companies had on file.
HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher blamed insurance company “sharks” for people seeing rate increases and insurance problems under Obamacare on Friday. After touting Obamacare, but also reporting on a piece from the New York Times on people who couldn’t see

A federal appeals court has reversed lower-court victories by two western Pennsylvania Catholic dioceses and a private Christian college that challenged birth control coverage mandates as part of federal health care reforms.

The slow-roll implementation of Obamacare threatens to close U.S. commercial ports on the West Coast.

Someone on Capitol Hill has taken notice of the lawsuit Judicial Watch filed last fall challenging members of Congress who are taking advantage of health benefits they are not entitled to claim. That someone is Sen. David Vitter (R-LA), who now chairs the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Committee.

From its inception, the Affordable Care Act (ACA)—popularly called Obamacare— has been touted as the necessary fix for the nation’s health care system needed prior to its passage.

One of the largest data breaches in history was revealed Wednesday, as health insurance giant Anthem Inc. acknowledged its computer system was violated starting on December 10. The company noticed the breach on January 27 and verified it two days later.

America’s second-largest health insurer, Anthem, is continuing to sign up Obamacare customers even as the company admitted late Wednesday it suffered what may be the largest healthcare industry hack attack of 80 million of its customers and employees.

Wednesday at the Senate Finance Committee hearing on the Department of Health and Human Services’ proposed fiscal year 2016 budget, Secretary Sylvia Burwell refused to answer Sen. John Cornyn’s (R-TX) questions for over five minutes about the current ObamaCare case

State officials in Ohio filed a lawsuit on Monday, Jan. 26 alleging Obamacare tax assessments against government agencies are unconstitutional. Unsurprisingly, the case was covered closely by major media outlets across the nation.